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How to naturally lose weight fast Science-backed ways to lose weight
Medically reviewed by Daniel Bubnis, M.S., NASMCPT, NASE Level II-CSS, Fitness — By Tracey Williams Strudwick — Updated on January 18, 2022
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While there are endless diets, supplements, and meal replacement plans claiming to ensure rapid weight loss, most lack any scientific evidence. There are, however, some strategies backed by science that do have an impact on weight management.
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These strategies include exercising, keeping track of calorie intake, intermittent fasting, and reducing the number of carbohydrates in the diet. In this article, we consider nine effective methods of weight loss.
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Methods of weight loss that scientific research supports include the following:
1. Trying intermittent fasting Intermittent fasting (IF) is a pattern of eating that involves regular short-term fasts and consuming meals within a shorter time period during the day. Several studies have indicated that short-term intermittent fasting, which is up to 24 weeks in duration, leads to weight loss in overweight individuals.
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The most common intermittent fasting methods include the following: Alternate day fasting (ADF): Fast every other day and eat normally on non-fasting days. The modified version involves eating just 25–30 percent of the body’s energy needs on fasting days. The 5:2 Diet: Fast on 2 out of every 7 days. On fasting days eat 500–600 calories.
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